Malbim (Karmel Evil eye) The subject of evil eye is as natural scientist have explained. When a jealous person looks at something, evil sparks and poisonous vapor are emitted and they cause severe harm to that which is looked at and it is capable of killing.
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Israelis protest judicial reform negotiations, say Netanyahu lied on freeze
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-735714
"We are not ready to talk with the destroyers of democracy until the dictatorial legislation is completely abolished."
Audrey Hale Manifesto Release Raises Major Concerns From LGBTQ+ Groups
On Tuesday, the Human Rights Campaign referred Newsweek to their initial statement on the shooting, which reads: "We still don't know all the facts about what happened in Nashville. We do know that every study available shows that transgender and non-binary people are much more likely to be the victims of violence, rather than the perpetrators of it."
"Regardless of the reason for this shooting, the use of violence is reprehensible and we renew our call for common-sense gun safety legislation," the statement said.
Netanyahu responds to Biden: Israel makes its decisions by the will of its people
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/369364
“Israel is a sovereign country which makes its decisions by the will of its people and not based on pressures from abroad, including from the best of friends,” stressed Netanyahu.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Republican Honestly States GOP Plan for School Shootings: ‘We’re Not Going to Fix It’
https://news.yahoo.com/republican-honestly-states-gop-plan-164357069.html
The Republican Party refuses to support meaningful gun control measures, which means they’re forced to trot out what seem like increasingly ridiculous solutions to the nation’s epidemic of school shootings. They’ve suggested everything from bulletproof backpacks to turning educational institutions into heavily armed compounds. Rick Scott floated the death penalty as a deterrent on Monday, despite that school shooters — reportedly including the one who killed six people at the Covenant School in Nashville — are often prepared to die at the scene.
Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles under fire for gun-filled family Christmas photo
https://nypost.com/2023/03/28/tn-rep-for-nashville-under-fire-for-family-christmas-photo/
A Tennessee congressman who reps the district where six people were killed in a school shooting Monday is under fire over a family Christmas photo showing him and kin proudly holding assault rifles.
Republican Rep. Andy Ogles, his wife and two of their three kids posed with the weapons as they stood in front of a decorated Christmas tree and smiled for the camera in 2021.
The wife and daughter held assault rifles, a particularly deadly weapon that Monday’s killer, Audrey Hale, toted during her Nashville rampage.
NRA Says Nashville Shooting Proves More Guns Needed in Schools
https://www.newsweek.com/nra-nashville-shooting-more-guns-school-security-1790759
A 2019 report analyzing targeted school violence by the Secret Service found that many of the schools that "experienced these tragedies had implemented physical security measures (e.g., cameras, school resource officers, lockdown procedures)." It added: "Prevention is key."
Jordan offers 'sins of the Nakba' tours in west Jerusalem
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-735677
An investigation conducted by Walla! shows that the tour operated by Jordan is not coordinated or approved by the Prime Minister's Office, the National Security Council or the Foreign Ministry, who were all surprised by the contents of the tour.
Trump just shared a bombshell letter from Stormy Daniels debunking DA Bragg's case.
The letter is not new information.
Daniels released the letter in 2018 and, shortly after, recanted what she said in it.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has been building a case involving Trump with full public knowledge of the 5-year-old letter.
Monday, March 27, 2023
A Constitution Would Solve Israel's Government Crisis
https://www.newsweek.com/constitution-would-solve-israels-government-crisis-opinion-1787758
In effect, this is a power struggle between the Knesset—the Israeli parliament—and the Israeli judiciary, which over many years has assumed substantial authority to overturn laws and other acts of the Israeli government. Israel does not have a written constitution that outlines the authority of the Knesset and the Israeli Supreme Court, but since the inception of the country's political system it has been understood that the Knesset—a European-style parliamentary system—is elected by the Israeli people and thus authorized to make laws.
A threat to democracy or much-needed reform? Israel’s judicial overhaul explained
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/25/middleeast/israel-judiciary-netanyahu-explainer-intl/index.html
Complicating matters further, should the bills pass parliament the Supreme Court must then potentially decide on laws curbing its own power. This raises the possibility of a constitutional standoff. Would the Supreme Court strike down the laws, and if so, how would the government respond?
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Jury deliberation begins in Australian sex abuse trial for Israeli principal Leifer
Proceedings near conclusion after 3 sisters testify against former teacher, who faces 27 charges for acts allegedly committed at Adass Israel School, her Melbourne home, and camps.
Joe McCarthy was never defeated — and Donald Trump now leads the movement he created
McCarthy was rewarded with a powerful chairmanship, at the Senate Committee on Government Operations, where Cohn and the young Robert F. Kennedy serving as assistant counsels. There he targeted the Voice of America, the overseas library program of the International Information Agency (this led to book burnings), several prominent Protestant clergymen and finally the U.S. Army. That last crusade proved to be a bridge too far: Joseph Welch, chief counsel for the Army, called out McCarthy on national television for his cruelty and recklessness, famously demanding, "At long last, sir, have you no decency?"
For author Sam Roberts, the essence of Cohn's influence on Trump was the triad: "Roy was a master of situational immorality . ... He worked with a three-dimensional strategy, which was: 1. Never settle, never surrender. 2. Counter-attack, counter-sue immediately. 3. No matter what happens, no matter how deeply into the muck you get, claim victory and never admit defeat." As columnist Liz Smith once observed, "Donald lost his moral compass when he made an alliance with Roy Cohn."